A lot of Danish pastries actually derives from Vienna, Austria due to a strike among Danish bakers in 1850. Austrian bakers were hired and they braught with them the recipes for ‘Plundergebäcke’. When the strike ended the Danish bakers refined the recipes into what we today call ‘Wienerbrød’ (Vienna bread).or Danish Pastry.
@@trolden61 But "Gunbjørns Skær", which Icelandic Eiriker Rauda sailed for after being declared a free target, became first seen by a man from then Danish Skåne! And his son Leif lost his bearings and at first never landed in what later became known as Canada. Later on they have found several places along the coast of Canada with what seems to have been Nordic Type turf houses, as on Newfoundland.
Yes Noma was rated as the second best Michelin restaurant in the world, in 2919, but he also said that it was the best for 4 years before 2019! But you were talking as he said it, so you probably didn’t hear it😅
You did not mention H. C. Ørsted, Thygo Brahe, Niels Bohr or companies like Maersk, Danfos, Bang & Olufsen or Novo Nordisk - the most valuable company in Europe.
Scandinavien and the Nordic countries is not the same . And yes we are a very small country , if you don’ t include Greenland and the faroe Islands . Which is kind of danish to🇩🇰🇩🇰😀😀
No Greenland and The Faroe Islands are not sovereign nations. They are what you could describe as independent territories under the Danish crown. They both have a wide ranging sovereignty in deciding on domestic issues, but foreign policy and defence policy is under Danish control. They also have representatives in the Danish parliament. However as part of the agreements made regarding self rule, they do have the option to gain complete independence, through a referendum, but neither has so far decided to do so.
I mean... we all claim the nationality of vikings left ans right.. Icelandic people claim him because he set out from Iceland.. Norwegian claim him because a lot settlers on Iceland came from Norway.. and Denmark claim him because both Iceland and Norway used to be under danish rule.. Its muddy.. especially if you take into account that what king ruled what back in the late 900's While I do agree he was probably most Icelandic and then Norwegian.. I was taught he was a "dane".. since both countries were part of Denmark when the Vikings were romantisised under the rise of Nationalism. But I digress 😅
Yes Noma was rated as the second best Michelin restaurant in the world, in 2019, but he also said that it was the best for 4 years before 2019! But you were talking as he said it, so you probably didn’t hear it😅
A lot of Danish pastries actually derives from Vienna, Austria due to a strike among Danish bakers in 1850.
Austrian bakers were hired and they braught with them the recipes for ‘Plundergebäcke’.
When the strike ended the Danish bakers refined the recipes into what we today call ‘Wienerbrød’ (Vienna bread).or Danish Pastry.
Several danish location names are used in Tolkien's lord of the rings. Our queen also wrote to Tolkien and made illustrations under a pseudonym
This has proven to be false.
Hi from Denmark, Leif the man who sailed to the americas was from Island
Han var fra Jæren i Norge
@@trolden61 But "Gunbjørns Skær", which Icelandic Eiriker Rauda sailed for after being declared a free target, became first seen by a man from then Danish Skåne! And his son Leif lost his bearings and at first never landed in what later became known as Canada. Later on they have found several places along the coast of Canada with what seems to have been Nordic Type turf houses, as on Newfoundland.
He was from an island?
@@Stefus87 iceland
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Yes Noma was rated as the second best Michelin restaurant in the world, in 2919, but he also said that it was the best for 4 years before 2019! But you were talking as he said it, so you probably didn’t hear it😅
You did not mention H. C. Ørsted, Thygo Brahe, Niels Bohr or companies like Maersk, Danfos, Bang & Olufsen or Novo Nordisk - the most valuable company in Europe.
du glemte LEGO og ecco
the 25 milion was way to cheap
Scandinavien and the Nordic countries is not the same .
And yes we are a very small country , if you don’ t include Greenland and the faroe Islands . Which is kind of danish to🇩🇰🇩🇰😀😀
Both Greenland and Faroe Islands are independent sovereign nation, they are no more Danish than Canada is British.
No Greenland and The Faroe Islands are not sovereign nations. They are what you could describe as independent territories under the Danish crown. They both have a wide ranging sovereignty in deciding on domestic issues, but foreign policy and defence policy is under Danish control. They also have representatives in the Danish parliament.
However as part of the agreements made regarding self rule, they do have the option to gain complete independence, through a referendum, but neither has so far decided to do so.
In Denmark the maternity leave mandatory, in the US its not mandatory But thing you should feel lucky about if you get 10 weeks…
It is not mandatory. You do however not get anything from not doing it, so you might as well do it.
The Danish did not land in the Americans. Leif Eiríksson did. He was 2nd generation Icelandic, not Danish. His father was Norweigian.
....Just like the present king of Norway :)
I mean... we all claim the nationality of vikings left ans right.. Icelandic people claim him because he set out from Iceland.. Norwegian claim him because a lot settlers on Iceland came from Norway.. and Denmark claim him because both Iceland and Norway used to be under danish rule..
Its muddy.. especially if you take into account that what king ruled what back in the late 900's
While I do agree he was probably most Icelandic and then Norwegian.. I was taught he was a "dane".. since both countries were part of Denmark when the Vikings were romantisised under the rise of Nationalism.
But I digress 😅
Yes Noma was rated as the second best Michelin restaurant in the world, in 2019, but he also said that it was the best for 4 years before 2019! But you were talking as he said it, so you probably didn’t hear it😅